Van's known as a bad boy in hockey. He's no one's hero. But he can't let Amelia marry her cheating fiancé. Because he cares about her. Not that he can admit that...to anyone.
"As for how I know Amelia...it's a simple story. We met randomly. Talked. Thought she might be my soulmate. Then I realized she was my coach's daughter. The quintessential Romeo and Juliet story. But with more hockey and hopefully less death and mayhem."
As Amelia's wedding ends before it begins, Van ends up running off to Florida with her on her non-honeymoon...just to make sure she's okay. He definitely did not plan on what happened next.
"We laughed. We flirted. I started to think maybe this could be something--the kind of something I'd never had. I mean, it was way too fast and definitely stupid to think about that, but Amelia stirred to life the kinds of feelings I've never had. The kind of easy enjoyment mixed with potent attraction that left me feeling woozy."
What can I say? Van is the best! And I loved this sweet, closed-door, hockey romance. Amelia and Van have great chemistry. And Emma St. Clair knows how to write clever banter, fun and humorous interactions, and swoony kisses. And I love the Appies hockey team. This book made me happy. Here's one more favorite quote from it:
"She and I argued over whether rereading a book should count toward your reading goals for the year. She nearly took my head off arguing about keeping your reading tally 'pure' with only first-time reads. ... And she's wrong, by the way. Rereads totally count."
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Happy Reading!
Sounds like a fun idea to combine two stories.
ReplyDeleteShe writes some very fun characters, too. :D
DeleteWell, she obviously has a great imagination.
DeleteWhat a setup! I bet this makes for a great rom-com!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly had me smiling. :D
DeleteIsn't it great to find a book that really speaks to us and makes us happy?
ReplyDeleteIt's one of the main reasons I love to read. :D
DeleteI love the sound of this one! There's something about a woman finding out about a cheating partner and moving on that gets me! :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed watching Amelia find herself in this one.
DeleteThis sounds like it was really good.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very fun romance. Especially if you like hockey players. (And even if you don't.) ;D
DeleteThis sounds so good! I love Emma St. Clair's books. Also, rereads totally count, lol. :D
ReplyDeleteThis is a very fun romance. I think you'd like it. :D
DeleteIf rereads were denied me my reading would suffer greatly.
ReplyDeleteMine, too! My bookshelves would suffer, too. ;D
DeleteGreat review! I loved this one. Yes, rereads count :)
ReplyDeleteIf rereads didn't count then I'd have to rethink all the books sitting on my own bookshelves. ;D
DeleteThis sounds like a lot of fun! I'll have to look for it at the library :)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it. The other Appie romances are also a lot of fun. :D
Delete"Rereads" most definitely count. For me, they just about always feel like "first reads" anyway. lol
ReplyDeleteSam! How are you? I've missed you! And I know what you mean...I've reread more than one book where it felt like I'd never read it before. ;D
DeleteDoing OK, Lark, and hoping you are, too. Still kind of mentally tired and frustrated, but I'm starting to believe that's just the way the world works for a lot of us nowadays.
DeleteYeah...I always feel tired these days. And stressed & anxious, too. It makes it hard to feel excited or energetic about anything. Though my college football team is on a winning streak, so that makes me happy. It's good to hear from you.
DeleteI do love the sound of this!
ReplyDeleteHer books are a lot of fun. :D
DeleteI agree with Van that rereads count. A hockey guy who reads? That's a good combo.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with that! ;D
DeleteI reread all the time.
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Me, too! :D
DeleteThis sounds like a fun read. I haven't read a romance novel in a long time. Have a great week, Lark!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :D
DeleteThis sounds so good and I love the sound of Van! I'm a fan of closed door romances and after a few not so closed doors that has definitely been confirmed for me. Adding this one to my TBR.
ReplyDeleteEmma St. Clair has written several very fun closed door romances; I like her humor and her characters. She's an author I think you would like.
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